2015 GPI Global Poker Masters

World Cup
Day: 1
Event Info

2015 GPI Global Poker Masters

Final Results Event Info
Entries
10
Level Info
Level
13
Blinds
3,000 / 6,000
Ante
1,000

Team USA Wins Playoff Round in Global Poker Masters; Team UK Out

Level 5
Team USA
Team USA

The day was long, the day was tough, but most of all the opening day of the first-ever Global Poker Masters World Cup was extremely exciting. When all was said and done, it was the stacked Team USA who locked up a bye into the semifinal while a very well-balanced Team UK was eliminated after finishing in eighth place.

After the highly-anticipated GPM draw party on the night before the event, all players knew the task at hand. Five heats of five eight-handed matches were set to be played on the playoff day, and each and every one of them was filled with action and lots of pressure. During the first two heats, players were openly discussing the points system, but as the day went on the action grew more intense and those open discussions turned into private conversations amongst team members.

The top four in matches from every heat would score points in the following order: 9,000 for first, 5,000 for second, 2,000 for third, and 1,000 for fourth. During the first heat, it was Team Italy (20,000) who took a 1,000-point lead over Team Russia (19,000). Team Ukraine had an abysmal first heat with only Oleksandr Gnatenko managing to score the team points with one fourth-place finish. During the second heat, things started to shape up as Team Germany and Team USA climbed the ranks into first and third place.

Team Ukraine continued its struggle, as the team only added 2,000 points in the second heat. Fortunately for them, Team UK was not far ahead with 9,000 points after two heats. Team Italy, however, maintained a very strong position in second place, but that was mainly due to one man.

The unofficial MVP title went to Italy’s Guiliano Bendinelli after his incredible performance for his team. He won his first two heats and narrowly missed out on winning the third. His pocket sixes were cracked by Ami Barer’s ten-six on the final hand of the heat. He also scored with a fourth-place finish. To put his performance in to context, he outscored the entire UK team by 6,000 points.

The third heat was dominated by Team Canada, as both Barer and Andrew Chen managed to win their heats. Marc-Andre Ladouceur finished third in his, and all of a sudden Team Canada jumped into second place. Ukraine remained miserably at the bottom, but that would all change very soon.

Bendinelli has already been mentioned as the best individual performer, but best team performance went to the Ukraine. Of course the USA performance was amazing, but Team Ukraine achieved something special today. Written off as massive underdogs by bookmakers before the event, a lack of confidence in expectations may have overcome them early as they were at the bottom of league table after three heats. Everyone likes a comeback story, though, especially if it surrounds the underdogs. Ukraine scored a staggering 24,000 points in the fourth heat after four of the team's players scored points, including two wins and one second place.

Before the final heat, it became very clear that today wasn't the Team UK's day. Olivier Price did the best he could and scored 17,000 points, but the other team members were extremely unlucky. Sam Trickett (1,000) managed to lose every all in he was involved in, while Simon Deadman (1,000) and both Salter brothers — Louis (2,000) and Jack (2,000) — could not get anything going. During the final heat, Trickett was one of the first players to get knocked out, and Team UK finished ingloriously in eighth place.

Most of the glory of the first day went to Dan Smith, the clear winner of the hand of the day. The Team USA player was chip leader three-handed in his last heat, knowing a victory would take his team to position where they couldn’t be overhauled by Germany or Italy. He was in the big blind and both opponents had moved all in blind before he looked at his hand. He peeked down and the players stood behind him erupted in laughter as they saw what he saw — he had woken up with pocket aces. He called, busted both opponents, won the heat, and confirmed the top spot for his country.

With that, the first day of the Global Poker Masters has come to a close. Team USA (68,000), Team Germany (67,000), Team Italy (62,000), Team Russia (60,000), Team France (52,000), Team Ukraine (50,000), and Team Canada (43,000) all successfully reached Day 2's quarterfinal round, which will start with teams in second through seventh places battling in a round of heads-up matches. Team USA will have a bye and has automatically advanced to the final table, which is the semifinal round. The team that finishes last during the heads-up round will be eliminated on join Team UK on the rail.

Action kicks off on Sunday at 12 p.m. local time, and you can follow all of the action right here on PokerNews.

Dan Smith Wins Heat 5 Table 2 in Spectacular Fashion

Level 5
Dan Smith
Dan Smith

With just a few minutes remaining in the penultimate level of the last heat of day, Dan Smith was calculating if he could win it just then and there by not playing too many hands anymore. He used several time banks, giving his both opponents fewer options to gain chips.

And then this happened.

Andrea Dato announced he was all in blind from the button. "Ok, ok, I too all in" Lunkin said.

With two players all in blind, the two triangles were tossed in front of them and the cards were dealt.

Dan Smith glanced at his cards, and the rail behind him erupted in laughter as they got a sneak peek as well. Smith called.

Andrea Dato: {Q-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}
Vitaly Lunkin: {K-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}
Dan Smith: {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades}

Smith got just about good a flop as he could ask for: {10-Spades}{6-Spades}{3-Spades}. The {9-Diamonds} on the turn gave Lunkin some outs, but the {4-Spades} on the river wasn't one of them.

"King Dan! Long live the king!" shouted the just busted Bryn Kenney.

Smith knocked out both his opponents in the same hand, and guaranteed the win for Team United States. Smith and the rest of Team United States have the first half of the day off, they go straight through to the semi finals.

Player Chips Progress
Team United States us
Team United States
68,000 9,000
Team Germany de
Team Germany
58,000
Team Italy it
Team Italy
52,000 2,000
Team Russia ru
Team Russia
51,000 5,000
Team France fr
Team France
43,000 2,000
Team Canada ca
Team Canada
38,000
Team Ukraine ua
Team Ukraine
36,000
Team United Kingdom gb
Team United Kingdom
23,000

Tags: Andrea DatoDan SmithVitaly Lunkin

Team United Kingdom Eliminated

Level 5
Louis Salter
Louis Salter

With just Louis and Jack salter remaining, they technically could still advance. Technically, but unlikely.

Just now Louis Salter got eliminated, eliminating all possibilities of team United Kingdom advancing to the next round. And it was in fashion with how Team United Kingdom was running today.

Marc-Andre Ladouceur opened under the gun, and called Louis Salters' eleven big blind shove.

Ladouceur had pocket fours while Salter had pocket aces.

A four on the flop ended it all. The United Kingdom will have tomorrows day off.

Tags: Louis SalterMarc-Andre Ladouceur

Team United Kingdom Almost a Dead Man

Level 5
Simon Deadman
Simon Deadman

While we are still awaiting the final confirmation it's safe to say right now that Team United Kingdom's drawing to a victory and a second place from both Salter brothers to keep their chances alive to advance in the Global Poker Masters World Cup.

Igor Soshnikov just raised under the gun plus one to 2,000 and the action folded to Simon Deadman who moved all in for 13,725 from the small blind. Soshnikov called right away and the showdown went as following.

Soshnikov: {A-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}
Deadman: {Q-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}

The board ran out {8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} and Soshnikov hit his flush to knock Deadman, and most of Team UK's hopes, out from this event.

Tags: Global Poker MastersIvan SoshnikovSimon Deadman

"All In and Call Situation!"

Level 5
Oleksandr Gnatenko still enjoying himself
Oleksandr Gnatenko still enjoying himself

Oleksandr Gnatenko has been commentating loudly on the game all day and is especially fond of the classic "All in and call situation!" shout out. He started doing it only when he was all in himself, but after the first couple of heats he did it for everyone at his table. Just now he even did it for someone on table 4, while he's still seated at table 5.

"All in and call situation table 5!"
Bilokur doubled with {9-Hearts}{9-Spades} against Ami Barer's {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}. The flop helped Barer in front, but the turn and river helped give Bilokur a straight: {10-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{J-Spades}. "Oh my God!" Gnatenko screamed, and everyone laughed.

"All in and call situation table 4!"
Oliver Price doubled up his neighbor Erwann Pecheux with {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades} all in against {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}. The board ran out {8-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{2-Spades} and Price handed over 13,800 to Team France.

Tags: Erwann PecheuxAmi BarerAlex BilokurOleksandr GnatenkoOliver Price

"How Does He Do It?"

Level 5
Giuliano Bendinelli
Giuliano Bendinelli

Giuliano Bendinelli has been crushing so far today, but found himself short in Heat 5 just now. Not to worry though, he's back in it after doubling up through Eugene Katchalov.

Bendinelli shoved for 7,350 and Katchalov made the call in position.

Team Italy was behind holding {A-Diamonds}{7-Spades} as Team Ukraine had {A-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}.

The flop was {7-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} though, and Bendinelli was in front all of the sudden. The {9-Hearts} on the turn and {2-Diamonds} on the river didn't change anything and Katchalov handed over 7,350 in chips.

"How does he do it?" Marc-Andre Ladouceur laughed. "And I've heard it isn't the first time today either"

"It's crazy. I win 95 percent of showdowns. Its amazing" Bendinelli laughed while stacking his newfound chips.

Tags: Eugene KatchalovGiuliano BendinelliMarc-Andre Ladouceur

Mizzi Busted in Third, Haxton and Yaroshevsky Remain

Level 4
Isaac Haxton - Igor Yaroshevsky
Isaac Haxton - Igor Yaroshevsky

Sorel Mizzi was third in chips when he just moved all in before the flop in a three-handed game against Isaac Haxton and Igor Yaroshevsky. Haxton went into the tank for a very long time to figure out what the correct math on the decision was, but ultimately he called.

Haxton: {A-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}
Mizzi: {J-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}

The board ran out {A-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} and Mizzi was knocked out giving Haxton a big chip advantage to secure a victory.

Tags: Igor YaroshevskyIsaac HaxtonSorel Mizzi

"I Have A Good Feeling About This One"

Level 4
Sorel Mizzi
Sorel Mizzi

Paul Tedeschi, Philipp Gruissem and Sorel Mizzi got their chips in before the flop.

Paul Tedeschi: {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts}
Philipp Gruissem: {5-Hearts}{5-Spades}
Sorel Mizzi: {J-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}

Mizzi: "I have a good feeling about this one"

{A-Hearts}{10-Spades}{2-Clubs}

Mizzi: "That just about ends it"

{A-Hearts}{10-Spades}{2-Clubs} | {J-Hearts}

Mizzi: "Oh, there's hope"

{A-Hearts}{10-Spades}{2-Clubs}{J-Hearts} | {9-Clubs}

Mizzi: "Dang!"

Mizzi tripled up while Tedeschi busted. Gruissem still has plenty of chips left.

Tags: Paul TedeschiPhilipp Gruissem

Sammartino Doubles

Level 4
"Cazzo!"
"Cazzo!"

Action folded to small blind Dario Sammartino and the Team Italy player shoved all in for his last 5,600.

Big blind Philipp Gruissem leaned over, and glanced at his first card together with Sammartino.

"That's already enough right?" Gruissem laughed, apparently looking at an ace.

They then peeked at the second card together, and Gruissem and Sammartino almost simultaneously laughed "Cazzo!", repeating the Italian swearing words multiple times.

Dario Sammartino: {Q-Diamonds}{8-Spades}
Philipp Gruissem: {A-Spades}{J-Hearts}

Gruissem pointed at the queen, indicating that Sammartino didn't need to worry. And indeed, a queen hit: {Q-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{6-Diamonds}. Double up for Sammartino!

Tags: Dario SammartinoPhilipp Gruissem

George Danzer Eliminated

Level 4
George Danzer
George Danzer

"Are you ready?" Gnatenko laughed while the dealer was still shuffling the cards. The member of Team Ukraine was hinting at George Danzer making an all in the next hand, as the German was seated in the big blind with a very short stack.

"If you raise I have to fold, against anyone else I call" Danzer laughed.

The dealer was than done shuffling, dealt the cards, and Gnatenko indeed raised under the gun for 1,000. Action folded to Danzer who glanced at his cards, and then did what he had promised before the flop; he folded his {2-Spades}{9-Diamonds}. Gnatenko showed {K-Spades}{K-Hearts}.

The next hand Danzer would be all in. And he would get slow rolled too.

Simon Deadman opened for 900 from the hijack and Danzer three bet to 1,400 from the small blind, with just 300 behind. Deadman made the call.

"I check blind" Danzer said with a big smile. "I check behind" Deadman said. And so the dealer just dealt the flop and turn without stopping: {10-Hearts}{A-Clubs}{Q-Spades}{4-Diamonds}.

Danzer shoved all in his mere 300 stack. Deadman jokingly asked for a count, and called.

"I have a pair" Danzer said.

"That's good," Deadman answered.

Danzer showed {K-Hearts}{4-Hearts}

"Unless it's a four" Deadman continued, and the table errupted in laughter as Deadman showed {9-Spades}{9-Hearts}.

"Slowroll!" Danzer shouted with a big smile.

The {5-Diamonds} completed the board

Tags: Oleksandr GnatenkoSimon DeadmanGeorge Danzer